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    Passaggio sul lago. Una conversazione con Jean-Luc Nancy

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    Un dialogo con Jean-Luc Nancy intorno ad un'opera d'arte invisibile su un lago reale e metafisico insieme

    Jean-Luc Nancy / Chantal Pontbriand, uma conversa

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    Nesta entrevista de Chantal Pontbriand com o filósofo Jean-Luc Nancy, realizada por e-mail em junho de 2000, para a edição especial da revista Parachutte sobre a ideia de comunidade, são explorados vários aspectos do trabalho do filósofo francês, que comenta seus conceitos de "toque" e "comunidade", assim como suas relações com a linguagem, com o corpo, com a arte e por entre as artes. Para ele, o toque tem a dimensão de, ao mesmo tempo, afastamento e proximidade

    Powers of Existence: The Question of Otherness in the Philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy

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    While the present work analyzes three distinct motifs – body, world, with – in the work of Jean-Luc Nancy, the dissertation intends to investigate Nancy’s reading of Heidegger, with particular focus on the question of Being-with. Given the nature of the reflection – opening the question of otherness from within Heidegger – the research will also articulate a dialogue between Nancy and Levinas. Through the examination of Nancy’s reading of Heidegger, the dissertation will then endeavor to establish the original gesture of Nancy’s contribution to philosophy, which will be identified in the concept of powers of existence. Under the light of the analysis of the three concepts which structure the work, the conclusions will define powers of existence as singular resistances of existence to the mastering decision of philosophical work. This being the case philosophy will in turn continuously loosen its categories and key words in the attempt to decide its course according to what happens between us. The opening of a series of incommensurable measures responds to the demand existence casts on philosophical work. The problem of otherness is thus resolved as the work of powers of existence

    Jean Luc Nancy

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    ”Psyche ist ausgedehnt: weiß nichts davon”. The French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy characterized this posthumous note as Sigmund Freud’s “most fascinating and perhaps most decisive statement”. „The psyche, in other words, is body, and this is precisely what escapes it, and its escape (we may suppose), or its process of escape, constitutes it as ‚psyche,’ in a dimension of not (being able/wanting)-to-know-itself.“ Relating to probably the most insistent tension in modern philosophy, the one between body and mind, Freud’s sentence „Psyche ist ausgedehnt“ is also highly relevant for the ICI and its current core project “Tension/Spannung”. Nancy’s meditation “Psyche ist ausgedehnt” from his book “Corpus” and other texts by Nancy (“Spanne” and “Freud – so to Speak”) formed the textual basis of an internal colloquium with Nancy on 13 Feb 2009, which was dedicated to the topic of tension in general and the tension between psyche and body in particular

    Introduzione a Jean-Luc Nancy, Il corpo dell'arte

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    Eposizione, desiderio, nudità, immagine, danza sono i modi per nominare - attraverso la dimensione corporea - non un possesso, né un'incorporazione, ma la prossimità come tale, l'imminenza e l'affiorare, la scansione di un ritmo, l'ogni volta singolare che fa tremare ogni detrminatezza e ogni consistenza dell'ego in quell'apertura originaria del sé all'altro da sé che è l'esperienza della potenza della divisione, della finitezza, dell'esposizione o dell'abbandono di sé a sé e all'altro da sé. Ecco i temi affrontati da Jean-Luc Nancy in quest'opera pubblicata per prima in Italia

    Touching Freud's dog: H.D.'s tactile poetics

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    "Do not touch me", Frau Emmy warns Freud in 1889. "Do not touch", Freud echoes in 1933. This time, he is referring to his pet chow, Yofi, warning H.D. that "she snaps - she is very difficult with strangers". Examining the prohibition in light of work by Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Nancy, this article charts the withdrawal that always interrupts touch. Despite Freud's taboo, however, H.D.'s writing seeks to make contact in strange and unnerving ways. Developing Julia Kristeva's account of the semiotic, this paper proposes a literature of touch. Reading H.D.'s poems, alongside Tribute to Freud, and her letters, the author demonstrates that H.D.'s poetics are always haunted by the very (im)possibility of contact

    [Review of the book Jean-Luc Nancy: Justice, Legality and World, by edutchens]

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    Introduction: Among the various collections of essays on Jean-Luc Nancy's work that have recently been published, this volume distinguishes itself by its focus on questions of justice and law. Certainly, as far as the incommensurability of justice or the groundlessness of law are concerned, Derrida's name comes to mind more readily than Nancy's. One could point to at least two reasons for the relative neglect of questions of justice and law in Nancy's work. The first is the somewhat elliptical nature of his remarks on justice, or on the imperative that arises out of his ontology, and the difficulty of sketching out concretely what such an imperative (\"to create a world\") would entail. The second is the more or less complete absence, in the secondary literature, of discussions of Nancy's reworking of the Kantian categorical imperative

    Jean-Luc Nancy, ¿Por qué obedecemos?

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    Bibliographic review of Jean-Luc Nancy, ¿Por qué obedecemos? Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Capital Intelectual, 2016, 62 pp.Reseña bibliográfica de Jean-Luc Nancy, ¿Por qué obedecemos? Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Capital Intelectual, 2016, 62 pp

    Salut to Jean-Luc Nancy

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    This piece commemorates Jean-Luc Nancy by focussing our attention on seven citations from his works which are followed by brief, tentative interpretations and reflections
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